The government had asked Twitter to remove the hate content and had warned that it will take stringent action if the micro-blogging site fails to fall in line. However, the Twitter handlers allege foul play in the action.

Upset with the government’s decision, Kanchan Gupta asked the authorities to explain the possible reasons for being blocked on Twitter. “We were being belligerent on Assam and have been blaming the government for failing to handle Assam and its fallout in Mumbai, Pune and Bangalore.

It is a political decision to hit back at a soft target. With more than 25,000 followers, they think by silencing me they will be stopping an influential voice that does not toe the government line,” Gupta said.

Following the ban, many Twitter users yesterday started using hash tags such as #Emergency2012 and #GOIBlocks.